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INTERNATIONAL AID AND DALIT COMMUNITIES IN NEPAL |
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The Dalit NGO Federation (DNF) carried out this research study on the spending of international aid in Nepal and how it contributes to the development of Dlait communities with the leading role of Dr. Jagadish C. Pokharel. DNF turned this research into publication to sensitize and raise awareness about this situation in the (inter)national community and Government of Nepal. This publication can be used as a strong tool for fighting against poverty and for getting Dalits mainstreamed in the national development . |
| THE STATUTE OF DALIT NGO FEDERATION |
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2055 BS, First Amendment 2058 and second amendment 2061
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CODE OF CONDUCT 2061 |

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DNF has developed and brought in force with regard to the conduct and behaviour of all Dalit Non-governmental Organisations, office bearers and members associated with DNF. This code of conduct has been published in both electronic and print in two languages - English and Nepali. |
MEMBERSHIP DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT GUIDELINE 2060 BS |

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DNF's member organizations are increasing day-by-day. Therefore, by realizing a need of a policy that help for managing membership and making DNF's membership accessible to all Dalit NGOs working across the country, adhering the articles and provisions of DNF's statute, it has developed and published a membership distribution and management guideline 2060. This has been printed in Nepali language and published in DNF's website in English language. |
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION and the Provisions against Discrimination in Big Six Treaties |

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Caste based discrimination is a challenge against human dignity. Dalits are striving for their human rights by forming organizations at different levels. However, because of lingual problems they are unaware of human rights provisions stated in different international conventions and treaties. Therefore, for bridging this gap, DNF has translated the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and major provisions against discrimination in other human rights treaties into Nepali and published in a compiled form. Mr. Rajan Sunar, a legal officer of Legal Aid and Advisory Division under DNF, has accomplished this task. |
DALITS IN THE BUDGET OF FISCAL YEAR 2061/062
(With a brief analysis of periodic development plans of Nepal ) |

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Dalits are discriminated against in the society and ignored in the national plans and polices on one hand, and the provisions and decisions made by governments remains in the paper only about which Dalits are unknown on the other. Furthermore, the periodic plans are in complex. Therefore, with the aim of disseminating governmental budgetry decisions and allocation of budgets for Dalits. As a result of that Dalits are backward.
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